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\title{The Elements of Theses}
\author{Perry H. Disdainful}
\degreeyear{1994}
\degreesemester{Spring}
\degree{Doctor of Philosophy}
\chair{Professor Ignatius Arrogant}
\othermembers{Professor Ivory Insular\\
Professor General Reference}
\numberofmembers{3}
\prevdegrees{B.A. (University of Northern South Dakota at Hoople) 1978\\
M.S. (Ed's School of Quantum Mechanics and Muffler Repair Shop) 1989}
\field{Aboriginal Basketry}
\campus{Berkeley}

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\begin{abstract}
Theses have elements.  Isn't that nice?

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\begin{frontmatter}

\begin{dedication}
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To myself,\\\vspace{12pt}
Perry H. Disdainful,\\\vspace{12pt}
the only person worthy of my company.
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\begin{acknowledgements}
I want to ``thank'' my committee, without whose ridiculous demands, I
would have graduated so, so, very much faster.
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\end{frontmatter}

\part{First Part}

\chapter{Introduction}

Every dissertation should have an introduction.  You might not realize
it, but the introduction should introduce the concepts, backgrouand,
and goals of the dissertation.

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Title & Author \\
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War And Peace & Leo Tolstoy \\
The Great Gatsby & F. Scott Fitzgerald \\ \hline
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War And Peace & Leo Tolstoy \\
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\chapter{Previous Work}

Some other research was once performed.

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\chapter{Conclusion}

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\appendix
\chapter{Some Ancillary Stuff}

Ancillary material should be put in appendices, which appear after the
bibliography. 

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